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Can you Plz mail me your Code for this Sample that you have managed to develop in VS 2005

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Calling Managed Code from Unmanaged Code and vice-versa.
 
Its very uregent
......
Plz
Posted 18 Apr '10
Edited 19 Apr '10


Hehehe... this question actually made it into weekly newsletter as the "Most popular new articles 19 Apr 2010 - 26 Apr 2010" Laugh | :laugh:
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1. Demanding
2. Homework types!
3. No Effort
4. Might be asked to a specific person reading his/her article.
 
for 1,2,3 -> Don't expect people to reply you!
for 4 -> post the same at message forum at the end of article.
 
Last but not the least... looks a trivial thing... just Google it!
This was the first link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms973872.aspx
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Hilarious. It looks like programming is not your thing. Given the number of samples on google, I think using a computer might not be your thing, either.
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What we're trying to tell you is, if you're not joking, then you're an idiot. These forums are for helping programmers. We do not sit around waiting for the next urgent request to write a full project to pass on to people too lazy to learn. If you were to give us the code you've tried, and explain where you were stuck, we'd be glad to help. As it stands, we'd prefer that we not reward an attitude of laziness and reliance on random strangers which, if it worked, would never make you capable of doing any work for yourself.
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